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Re: Embedding a framework in a project
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Re: Embedding a framework in a project


  • Subject: Re: Embedding a framework in a project
  • From: Scott Ellsworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:03:47 -0800


On Mar 14, 2006, at 12:44 PM, Ondra Cada wrote:

Scott,

On 14.3.2006, at 21:27, Scott Ellsworth wrote:

Adding a new framework target to the app project works, and making the app target depend on the framework target works. What I cannot figure out is how to get the framework to link in - when I try 'add existing framework' and clicking on the framework in the build directory, it will not accept the add.

perhaps I am just misunderstanding, but if all do follow properly, all you need is dropping the framework into the "Link" phase of the appropriate target.

Yargh. That did it. Makes sense in retrospect - the framework is already a part of the project.


Thanks!

Scott
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 >Embedding a framework in a project (From: Scott Ellsworth <email@hidden>)
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